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The old lifts that are still found in many buildings in Brussels can be considered part of the architectural heritage of the Brussels region, according to the city’s secretary of state for urbanis
The city of Lier has taken the unusual step of ‘restoring the honour’ of three girls and women who were accused of witchcraft in the 16th century. One of them was burned at the stake.
The City Archive in Leuven has invited children to put together personal almanacs for 2021, to accompany an exhibition opening in January.
The House of European History has reopened after the second coronavirus shutdown with Fake for Real, an exhibition which retraces the history of forgery and falsification in Europe from the Trojan
A new museum opening in Brussels this May will open up a hidden treasure to the public: an extraordinary 600-year-old collection of manuscripts.
In further proof that Brussels’ cultural scene is nothing but varied, an exhibition themed around public urinals is coming to the city later this month.
Take a large museum with a fascinating collection, located in an atmospheric period building. Add a small group of resourceful visitors.
Will citizen participation help steer Brussels through the coronavirus crisis? What's the history of the city's Pride parade?
Construction workers renovating a fountain in Verviers had a surprise when they found a box containing the heart of the city's first mayor.